It’s a pain in the ass but doable. I think they made the cuts a bit too high though.I think I know what @HyperDrive tore on his Gandalf. In light of that I have to ask…
Has anyone been able to successfully pull the inner sleeves down and get his thumbs through the holes in them like you’re suppose to?
Must’ve been an inconsistency in sleeve lengths then. The end of the sleeves on mine barely come to the wrist joint.It’s a pain in the ass but doable. I think they made the cuts a bit too high though.
I won’t do it again though. Just another obstacle if I replace the hands
I was able to do it, but it was a PITA for sure. I honestly don't think they made the sleeves long enough and just cut small holes in the sleeves after the fact to appease the ppl who actually cared. I don't think he had his hands through any thumb holes in the production pics or prototype convention picsLooks pretty much the same as mine outa the box. Maybe a smidge shorter on the beard for yours but it’s hard to tell until it’s on the body.
Damn, you’re right! Just went back through and they just had the sleeve over his hands.I was able to do it, but it was a PITA for sure. I honestly don't think they made the sleeves long enough and just cut small holes in the sleeves after the fact to appease the ppl who actually cared. I don't think he had his hands through any thumb holes in the production pics or prototype convention pics
I've tried both methods and there us absolutely no give on the material at all. I'm going to make some long mittens instead. Seems like less hassle! Terrible oversight on InArt's behalf that.Are people trying to pull the sleeve down to the thumb or slotting the thumb through the hole and then attaching the hand?
I slot the thumb through the sleeve first then try and attach it. In the maintenance video inart posted that’s what they do. My hands don’t go in that smoothly though.Are people trying to pull the sleeve down to the thumb or slotting the thumb through the hole and then attaching the hand?
Neither way works well. The thumb through the hole marginally works better but it's still very difficult to do. Nowhere near as easy as their video makes it out to be, at least not on my copy as well as other's from what it sounds like.Are people trying to pull the sleeve down to the thumb or slotting the thumb through the hole and then attaching the hand?
That's fine. I don't retire from work till then anyway. I'll have all day to admire my InArt Fellowship then
At this rate, it will be 2032 to finish an InArt Fellowship...
Hey Luis, may I ask how weee you able to thread it through? I’m using self care tweezers.That's exactly what it's for. Be careful everyone they can snap easily. I snapped the first one by trying to pull it into the gripping hand while he held the staff. Was able to thread the second through the staff and it's OK now. But I need to handle this figure with care more then a HT this is a premium piece.
I used tweezers also. Needle nose ones.Hey Luis, may I ask how weee you able to thread it through? I’m using self care tweezers.
Thanks for the quick response! Do you just stuff it into the hole, lol? And how long did it take? Are these too chunky?I used tweezers also. Needle nose ones.
Yeah that's what I did I was patient not to poke through it. Watch the InArt video for Gandalf that's where I learned to do it.Thanks for the quick response! Do you just stuff it into the hole, lol? And how long did it take? Are these too chunky?
Bruh, that video skips over when he threads it through tho lol. But okay, I’ll keep at it. Thank you.Yeah that's what I did I was patient not to poke through it. Watch the InArt video for Gandalf that's where I learned to do it.
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